Dammit Lu, now you've gone & got the George Of The Jungletheme song stuck in my head.[/b]

LMAO!! Don't you HATE it when that happens! At least you have George of the Jungle stuck in your head......that d@mned Punk Buddy got the "It's Peanut Butter Jelly Time" song stuck in my head from the link he gave a few days ago!

Thank you soooooo much Lucifer now i got that peanut butter song stuck in my head! just what i need first it's nelly, then ludacris, and now "It's Peanut Butter Jelly Time"! this day is gonna be so fun! lol.

I don't think we are supposed to be in order with this but.... how about Underdog... ( There's know need to fear...Unnnnnderdog is here ) and his girlfriend Polly piour bread.. ( sorry I couldn't spell it right ) :tired:

John Wayne's Ethan Edwards in The Searchers. He said the line "That'll Be the Day" a number of times in the film.

As for the new question:

In the 60's many sitcoms had at least one "rock and roll" episode in which the cast would dress in hippie garb and play mock-rock as if they were a British Invasion band. In the Bewitched "rock and roll" episode, what was the name of the song Samantha(or was it Serena?) sang?

The correct spelling is B-E-E by the way. The spelling can be seen on a couple of episodes, color ones. When she had the Chinese Restaurant ("Aunt Bee's Restaurant" episode #209) and when she ran for council ("Politics Begin at Home" episode #200). The spelling can also be seen on the closing credits of almost every episode of TAGS. Sure, Bee is short for Beatrice but she still spelled her name B-E-E. I guess if you can get Bill from the name William or Jim from James, you can get Bee from Beatrice.

I sit corrected on the spelling, but she was not a replacement for Opie's mother. She replaced someone else who had replaced Opie's mother (methinks), and it's the someone else I'm looking for in the answer.